The five adults accused of gangraping and murdering a 23-year-old New Delhi student and beating up her friend were ordered to appear in court Monday by a magistrate at the court complex where their trial will be heard.

A sixth accused man, a juvenile, will also appear before a juvenile court the same day, a state prosecutor involved in the case said.

The six men are accused of picking up the young woman and her male friend on Dec. 16 at a bus stop in south Delhi. The regular driver of the bus is among those accused. The five adults have been charged with a range of crimes, including kidnapping, gangrape and murder after they allegedly raped the woman and she later succumbed to injuries sustained in the attack.

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The six men have yet to be appointed legal representation and they could not be reached for comment as the five adults are in judicial custody in Delhi’s Tihar Jail and the juvenile is in protective custody at a juvenile home. They are expected to be given representation when they appear Monday.

Charges against the men were formally lodged Thursday.

When the men appear Monday they are expected to be given copies of the charge sheet, the details of the police case against the men which runs to hundreds of pages. After that the case will be transferred to a special fast-track court in the same complex for trial. The fast-track court was established for the trial after the case shocked India and has received blanket news coverage for three weeks.

The charge sheet includes the death certificate of the young woman from a hospital in Singapore, where she was flown for specialist medical treatment; she died a few days later. The victim’s name has been removed from the charge sheet that will be given to the accused. Her name has not been released. Prosecutors are seeking to have the trial heard in camera, or behind closed doors, but the court has yet to rule on that request.

On the request of the prosecutor, all the original documents including medical reports and the witness statements of the rape victim and her male companion will be kept in a sealed envelope in the court until a further ruling from the court.

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